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Episode 19 – Bridging the gap with science journalism w/ Amorina Kingdon

Episode 19 – Bridging the gap with science journalism w/ Amorina Kingdon

by Arrthy Thayaparan | Nov 20, 2023 | Podcast

This episode we speak with Amorina Kingdon about her work and the challenges she’s faced as a science writer and journalist.

Episode 18 – Diverse women in STEM: Blending health & nanotechnology w/ Hadeel Mohammed

Episode 18 – Diverse women in STEM: Blending health & nanotechnology w/ Hadeel Mohammed

by Arrthy Thayaparan | Oct 16, 2023 | Podcast

This episode we speak with Hadeel Mohammed about her work and the challenges she overcame as a muslim woman in STEM.

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